Show SOX WiN IVIN WiNONE ONE LOSING ONE Pitchers Are Wild Wid and Plenty of Errors Are Made t 5 T fE DONE ON I Ir Ten r en Bases on Balls Two Twos Men Hit and a Wild Wid Pitch Los Angeles March March 7 The Tho Tho White WhiteS WhiteSon S Son fx made mado mae their spring trip percentage five hundred afternoon by jy breaking even with wih Los Angeles Davis Davis' men took tool tho the morning game at at Vernon 8 to 3 but were ignominious ignominious- I by y shut out in tho the afternoon at Chutes park ark 6 G to 0 O. Both games were prolific with errors the tho locals local assuming th the wih responsibility at Vernon while the tho Chicagoans Chi Chi- captured the tho d doubtful honor In n tho the afternoon Miller started tho the second game and ame would not have hae been heen scored upon but butor for or an error by Zeilor Altrock followed fol- fol lowed him and ud was hit bit bi liberally In addition his teammates messed things additon shamefully the Los Angeles pitchers would not permit bunching of or hits and ando so o tho the score is 18 accounted for tor Nick certainly had a workout In tho morning contest tho Sox Box hit bi opportunely but It was unnecessary as s tho two opposing twirlers between them horn presented ten bases on balls bols bit two wo men and threw in a a wild wid pitch pich and six elx ix errors were wore mado made on top of ot that The scores Morning Game Came n. n n H. H E E. White Sox 8 30 8 0 1 Los Angeles 3 3 0 9 6 Stolen bases Sox 2 I Los os An Angeles oles 1 Two Two-baso hits White While Ellis Ells Howard his DaIe Jaley Daley Homo Home run Howard Sacrifice hits ills Sox Sox lomo 2 Double plays plas Los Ango- Ango les es 3 Struck out out h by Long 7 by lY White 5 5 by Cowboy Cowie 1 1 Bases on 01 balls bals off orr Long 1 oft off of White 1 off ott Co 5 off Long Phillips C. C Wild pitch pich Phillips o or 2 2 Hit by pitcher h by Phillips 2 Time 1 b. 1 10 iO Umpires Perrino Perrine and Toman Batteries Sox Long White and Shaw Los Angeles Cowboy Cowie Long Phillips and ond Oren Or- Or en d ort C. C Afternoon It I RILE IL I E. E White Sox 0 0 G 5 GLos 4 Los Angeles G C S 1 Stolen bases Los Angeles Angelos 2 Two Two- I base bit Dalton Howard 2 Ellis double hl play Los An Angeles elc 1 Struck I out b by Miller Uler 2 by 1 b by Tozier To- To zier sier 2 2 b by I Hosp 4 on on bals balls off Miller 1 I oft off Altrock 2 off I Tozier of or 2 2 off 2 off ott ller Hosp 1 Left Lef on bases Sox 6 5 Los Angeles 7 Time Umpires anti ami Toman Attendance At the tho eighteenth annual congress o othe of the t Union Cyclist at Paris thirteen wore represented It was decided bedded to hold bold tho the worlds world's championship I meeting for 1909 1001 in Copenhagen on August Augst 16 15 19 HI and 22 The championships for tor were fixed fixed to take place In Brussels All Al of ot tho the affiliated countries counties decided to oppose oppose oppose op op- op- op tho the bicycling racing section o othe ot of pose that Olympic games on the ground the tho tho the events were a copy of ot the tho interim interim- tonal o championships but without of ot- ot tidal control Tho Tile war cloud which hovered over ocr football situation because o otho of the tue tho the split between Scotland and England has practically been dissipated and the tho haR dove of or peace can find a n resting place Mutual concessions havo have been made and Mutual It I Is li practically a a certainty that tha the match between England Englan and Scot Scot- laud land will wi bo played on March 20 A match matoh has been mado made between A Al Kubiak the Michigan lehl an heavyweight am and Sandy Ferguson for twelve rounds to tobe tobe tobo Sandy be bo decided in Boston Doston on March larch 9 9 Jim Stewart has hns signed to box Jack Rowan of or Philadelphia ten rounds n atthe nt at March the National 13 A. A A. A C. C in Ih Brooklyn 01 on |